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Archibald Thorburn 1860-1935 Schotland
If you were to awaken in a scene from a Kristen Liu-Wong painting, it might be with a sudden start, much like election results jolted a complacent, an...
Beekeeper Influenced by pretty things in dark places and nasty things masquerading in beauty, Craww is a natural born artist with roots in the graphic
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Spain, 1985
images of inspiration behind the brand Haus of Hinton
Jaz Harold ist ein Künstler aus New York, wo er lebt und arbeitet. Harold kreiert sehr interessante und seltsame Skulpturen.
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These plates exemplify Fornasetti’s “Tema e Variazioni.” He uses the same motifs with subtle variations to elucidate the individual beauty of each plate.
I've made more resin charms. These are fun to make, but for someone who likes to finish something to get immediate satisfaction it takes a toll! These are made using a bracelet that I pried the faux stones out of.... I am going to add a dangly from the bottom rings~These are made using pieces from an abalony shell necklace. I want to add something around the edge so I can add more resin to them to finish them off. As they are now, I think they look like a fairy standing in a puddle of water. I'll need to redrill the holes once they are finished~Here are some abalony pieces painted red and two round pieces that came from necklaces~The two oval ones below are from a watch band that had faux plastic stones in them. I added the wire to create a hanger for each one. The one at the bottom had a polished stone in it, I am going to put a pin back on this one... the diamond fairy is just a colored piece of glass that I added a fairy to~ These little teardrop fairy charms are my favorite. Each teardrop is only 1 inch in size, the fairies are only about 1/2 inch tall....and yes, I did cut them all by hand~ I only mix up 2 tablespoons of resin at a time, a little goes a l-o-n-g way, I always have some left over. These are what I've made using the left over resin.I always have forms ready for use to pour the extra resin into them. The first layer is normally just pure resin. I keep adding left over resin to each mold everytime I have extra. I add an image then wait for more left over resin to finish them off. These have 3 layers of resin. One clear coat, the next one sealed in the image, and the last coat of resin has glitter. I used an egg mold on these ones~These ones were made using a plastic painters palette as the mold, again using left over resin~All of these will be tossed into a jar with my other resin charms. One of these days I'm going to do something with them! I've linked up to the blog "Life with Lori" and her "Get your Craft on Thursdays" linky party.
La disparition est au cœur du travail de l’artiste coréenne Yu Jin Young qui élabore depuis une dizaine d’années une œuvre fragile à la beauté depressive. Ses sculptures en PVC représentent des personnages au visages exsangues et aux corps fantomatiques. How to disappear completely chantait Thom York sur l’album Kid A dont les accords courbes semblent […]
I’ve had more than the usual amount of messing-around time this week!